2 Delivery Options Program Ballarat Gippsland Online Bachelor of Psychological Science Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)* Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) and Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling* Bachelor of Behavioural Science* Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences) Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare) Bachelor of Health Sciences Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours) Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) Bridging program for the Graduate Diploma of Psychology Graduate Diploma of Psychology Master of Psychology (Clinical) * Please note these qualifications are not currently accredited by APAC Contents Where are our graduates now? 2 How to apply 3 Pathways 4 Student life at FedUni 5 Bachelor of Psychological Science 6 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) 8 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) and Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling 9 Bachelor of Behavioural Science 10 Bachelor of Health Sciences 11 Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences) 12 Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare) 14 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours) 16 Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) 17 Bridging Program for Graduate Diploma of Psychology 18 Graduate Diploma of Psychology 19 Master of Psychology (Clinical) 20 Other study options 21 Online Learning Studying through Federation University Australia online allows you to complete exactly the same course as an on-campus student, but with the flexibility of studying from home. It s the perfect option if you need to balance your studies with work, family or other commitments. Instead of attending classes in person, your course is delivered entirely through Online Learning, which may include recorded audio or video lectures, a set of readings, questions posted in a discussion forum or an online quiz. In addition to this entirely online study option, some distance study is available where you will occasionally attend workshops or weekend classes throughout the year. These study options are called Flexible Delivery and Block Mode. Disclaimer: Information in this publication was current at the time of printing (November 2013). The University reserves the right to alter any program, procedure, regulation or fee. Prospective students should read the contained information carefully and contact the relevant numbers for further information. CC_281113

3 Why study psychology at FedUni? Are you looking for a career that will fulfil your need to assist and guide people? The undergraduate and postgraduate psychology degrees at Federation University Australia (FedUni) are the ideal way to begin your journey into this broad, but unique profession. The Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited Bachelor of Psychological Sciences, Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences) and Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare), delivered at Mt Helen, will offer you a solid foundation in psychology, whilst our postgraduate qualifications (accredited fourth-years, Masters and research) can lead into a number of positions including clinical, community, forensic, sport or educational psychology. Gippsland also offers a number of non-apac accredited arts-based programs, including the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), Bachelor of Behavioural Science, and a double degree option combining psychology and community welfare and counselling. With the opportunity to study in other discipline areas such as literature, sociology, history or film, the FedUni psychology degrees will allow you to tailor a degree to suit your career aspirations. Professional Recognition All psychology degrees delivered at Mt Helen (both undergraduate and postgraduate) are accredited or provisionally recognised (Bachelor of Health Sciences) by APAC. The Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare) is also accredited by the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA). The Bachelor of Health Sciences psychology major stream is also provisionally recognised by APAC. Successful completion of this major stream sequence would allow you to apply for fourth-year psychology degrees. Upon graduating from the Master of Psychology (Clinical) you would be eligible to apply for associate membership with the College of Clinical Psychologists and full registration with the Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria. Use this QR code to explore our other publications or visit federation.edu.au/publications Federation University offer a number of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across different faculties. Bachelor of Psychological Science Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) and Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling Bachelor of Behavioural Science Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences) Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare) Bachelor of Health Sciences Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours) Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) Bridging program for the Graduate Diploma of Psychology Graduate Diploma of Psychology Master of Psychology (Clinical) Other social studies options available: Community services Disability studies Humanities and social sciences Arts/education * Please refer to the Humanities and Social Sciences booklet PAGE 1

5 How to apply Once you ve chosen what you want to study, you will need to apply for a place. 1. Complete an application to FedUni through VTAC or apply directly 2. Check the entry requirements such as specific VCE units or a previous qualification 3. Check for any extra application requirements such as an audition, entrance test or interview Don t forget to apply for any scholarships or support you are eligible for: federation.edu.au/ scholarships Use the information below about VTAC and Direct Applications to identify which method you should use for our application. Confused? Call us on or VTAC All courses selected through VTAC are bound by entry requirements detailed in the most current VTAC Guide which can be found online or at most newsagents. It is important to double check the Federation University (FedUni) website and the VTAC website, for up-to-date VTAC course codes and entry requirements needed to successfully complete your application. Who should apply through VTAC? You are advised to apply through VTAC if you fall under one of the below categories: Year 12 applicants for undergraduate degree courses listed in the current VTAC Guide Non-Year 12 applicants that are applying to study with more than one institute Applicants for selected TAFE courses Australian or New Zealand citizens and holders of Australian Permanent Visas International students studying the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) in the year of application Students studying Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) or the International Baccalaureate (IB) in Victoria Students studying the interstate equivalent to VCE Direct Direct applications to study at FedUni are only accepted from: Australian or New Zealand citizens and permanent residents of Australia Non-Year 12 applicants that are only applying to study at FedUni and no other institute Applications for mid-year entry (visit for availability) Application for courses not listed in the VTAC Guide Part-time TAFE courses, TAFE courses not listed in the VTAC Guide and short courses. Direct Application forms can be downloaded from or call International courses and non-resident students If you are not currently an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia or New Zealand, please contact International Marketing & Communications, Federation University Australia, Mt Helen Campus, (03) or Fees For up-to-date information on tuition fees, concessions, Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP), VET FEE-HELP & HECS HELP, please refer to the following websites. TAFE Higher Education TAFE & Higher Education: Student Services and Amenities Fee In accordance with the Higher Education Legislation Amendment (Student Services and Amenities) Bill Federation University Australia charges the compulsory Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). The SSAF is calculated and charged progressively for each semester, based on your enrolment (mode and study load) within a calendar year. Australian citizens and permanent humanitarian visa holders are able to defer the payment through a new Commonwealth loan scheme, SA-HELP. For further information: OR go to and click on the Student Services and Amenities Fee link. PAGE 3

6 Pathways CGEA VCAL Certificate I & II * Graduate Certificate (0.5 years) Graduate Diploma (1 year) Federation College Preparation for Study Certificate III & IV* Diploma* FAST Bachelor s Degree (3 4 years) Masters by Coursework (1.5 4 years) Secondary School VCE Advanced Associate Diploma* Degree Honours (1 year) Foundation Assisted Student Transition (FAST) FAST is FedUni s alternative entry method into degree level studies if you don t have higher education entry requirements. FAST will give you the academic preparation you need to make the most of your Higher Education opportunities. The FAST course runs for one semester, and successful completion will guarantee you a place in one of FedUni s degree courses. Pathways to Study Our Pathways to Study programs will help you to develop entry level skills and equip you with the preparatory academic skills in literacy, numeracy, oral communication and information technology required for further study. To find out more about FAST and Pathways to Study visit or call Masters by Research (1.5 2 years) Professional Doctorate (3.5 years) Doctor of Philosophy (3 4 years) KEY TAFE/VET* Higher Education^ Higher Education (Research)* PAGE 4 * Duration varies. Duration of program may be reduced by obtaining credit from previous TAFE/VET studies. ^ Program prerequisites may apply.

7 Student life at FedUni FedUni Living FedUni offers a variety of on and off campus accommodation options. With an accommodation guarantee for First Year students, join us on Res! Visit our website for further information, including eligibility requirements. UniReady UniReady is an intensive preparatory course for first year undergraduate degree students. This short course aims to help you develop the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed at university. PASS Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) are designed to assist your transition to university life. PASS is a voluntary program that offers academic assistance through weekly guided study sessions for undergraduate students. Higher Education Mentor Program Whether you are coming to university from high school, TAFE, the workforce or another path there are common challenges to overcome. To support your transition to university, we provide you with an experienced student mentor. Student Experience Office The Student Experience Office enhances your university experience by providing sport, recreation, social and interest group activities. To find out about the full range of clubs, societies and events visit our website. Health Services The University provides a confidential health service, located at the Mt Helen Campus. Consultations are bulk billed and are available by appointment to all students. For students studying at SMB and Camp Street campuses there are external health services located nearby. Gippsland students have access to an on campus nurse offering a vaccination service. Counselling Counselling can provide you with free, professional and confidential assistance for a range of academic and personal issues such as: career decisions, adjusting to student life, cultural issues, academic progress, financial hardship, relationships, anxiety, depression, and stress management. Disability The Disability Liaison Unit (DLU) is available to assist people with permanent and temporary disabilities in gaining access to courses and facilities and in achieving their academic and training goals. Further assistance may be available for apprentices and trainees through the DAAWS (Disabled Australian Apprentice Wage Support) scheme. Student Learning Skills Student Learning Skills provides free assistance in study skills, academic writing and English language for undergraduate degree students. Learning Skills Advisers present academic skills workshops throughout the year and can provide limited individual assistance at weekly drop-in sessions. Aboriginal Education Centre The Aboriginal Education Centre provides support to prospective and current Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. FedUni is well placed to improve access and participation rates by strengthening its pathways and raising aspirations and confidence levels of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Gippsland Student Union (MUGSU) MUGSU provides a wide range of activities and events as well as opportunities to engage in the University community. To find out more call (03) Student Advisory Service The Student Advisory Service advises and supports students who have concerns about their educational experience such as understanding academic processes and appeals. You can also get guidance about your rights and responsibilities as a student, as well as confidential legal advice. support-services Scholarships FedUni offers a range of general and school-based scholarships to assist students. You are encouraged to apply for any scholarships for which you are eligible. Scholarships range in value up to $12,000. Visit our website for a full list of scholarships available. PAGE 5

8 Bachelor of Psychological Science Length Location Application Type Entry Extra Outline 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent Mt Helen (Ballarat) VTAC Yes VTAC Code The Bachelor of Psychological Science will provide you with an intensive and comprehensive education in psychology, offering a solid foundation if you are wishing to make a career in the profession after further study. The degree is recognised as an accredited undergraduate degree by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Successful completion of this qualification will allow you to apply for accredited fourth-year psychology degrees. In addition to psychology, you are able to study in areas such as, philosophy, sociology, politics and anthropology, indigenous studies, literature, film, historical and heritage studies, international studies and Japanese. You can also pursue further studies in applied statistics. There is also scope for you to undertake up to five elective subjects from any degree at FedUni including, business, human movement, education, nursing and health sciences. Professional Recognition This qualification is recognised as an accredited undergraduate degree by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). It will enable graduates to move forth to postgraduate study in psychology. The qualification is designed so that after an appropriate fourth-year degree and either two years postgraduate study or two years of supervised practice, you may apply for registration as a psychologist in Australia. You may also be interested in Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), refer to page 8 Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences, refer to page 10 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) and Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling, refer to page 9 Bachelor of Health Sciences, refer to page 11 Further Study Options (on-campus) (international) Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: HY5 Year 12 Non Year 12 Non Year 12 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any English; OR interstate/overseas equivalent Mature age entry. Selection is competitive and is based primarily on Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ATAR) scores. Those applicants without an ATAR or other evidence of academic ability at a tertiary level will be interviewed. Applicants may be required to attend an interview in late December/January. Non-Year 12 applicants applying through VTAC must complete and submit the VTAC Personal Statement form online, available through VTAC. Graduate Diploma of Psychology, refer to page 19 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours), refer to page 16 Career Opportunities You may find employment in advanced administration and clerical positions in a variety of areas, particularly those involving health and human services. Following postgraduate studies, career directions include a vast array of specialist psychology positions: clinical psychologist clinical neuro-psychologist community psychologist counselling psychologist developmental/educational psychologist forensic psychologist health psychologist organisational psychologist sports psychologist academic/research psychologist Content This psychology degree is structured into three levels of psychology subjects. You will take four level one subjects, four level two subjects and at least five level three subjects, including Psychological testing and assessment. Sample Structure Level One Introductory psychology: biological bases, consciousness and behaviour Introductory psychology: learning, memory and cognition Statistical methods Level Two Introduction to research methods in psychology Lifespan developmental psychology Personality Social psychology Level Three Psychological testing and measurement Abnormal psychology* Cognitive psychology* Philosophical issues in psychology* Health psychology* Current issues in psychology* Psychology of physical activity* *You will undertake two of these subjects FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder

9 Success Stories Ellen Sabo Bachelor of Psychological Science The sky is the limit Learning how people think, feel and behave has always fascinated me. Studying psychology was a way for me to better understand what makes people tick and why they do the things they do. As a member of the university s Psych Society, I have been given the opportunity to network with some great people and I travelled to various exhibitions in Melbourne. I also often attend Psychology Colloquiums which are facilitated by FedUni, where I have learnt about current research and specialist areas. When choosing where I wanted to study, I liked the idea of coming to a regional university and not living in the city. Ballarat is just the right size not big enough to get lost whilst offering all the major shops and services I need. I also liked the idea of small class sizes and not just feeling like a number. In regards to career goals, the sky is the limit for me! I m hoping to continue onto Honours, Masters and upgrade to a Clinical Doctorate. This will give me the capacity to continue in research, which I love, and perform clinical work. I could see myself one day becoming an academic and lecturing all over the world. Some advice to future students (year 12 or older) is that coming back to uni as a mature age student was daunting, but now I am here I wonder what took me so long! It has been great finding like-minded students, with a thirst for knowledge and being able to share ideas with them. The university has given me the opportunity, the support and the room to succeed! 1800 FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder 7

10 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Length Location Application Type 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent Gippsland; Online Learning VTAC Yes VTAC Code (on-campus) (online) Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: GPY5 Year 12 Units 3 and 4: a study score of 20 in English (any); OR interstate/overseas equivalent Entry Outline Non Year 12 This qualification will provide you with an understanding of psychology and an appreciation of the role it plays in society, in combination with studies in applied media and social sciences. You will acquire a broad understanding of the bodies of knowledge and intellectual traditions of some of the disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, alongside the intensive study of psychology and the relevant methodology it requires. The degree allows acquisition of soundly based knowledge and skills that will permit graduates to pursue a broad range of employment situations where the knowledge of psychology and their learning in other disciplines is required. You may also be interested in Bachelor of Psychological Science, refer to page 6 Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences, refer to page 10 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) and Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling, refer to page 9 Bachelor of Health Sciences, refer to page 11 Further Study Options Mature aged entry. TAFE graduates with a completed Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification will be considered for admission. Successful completion of at least two Australian university level (or equivalent) subjects will also be considered. Attendance at weekend schools is compulsory for all Extra All students students undertaking psychology degrees and some community welfare and counselling degrees at Gippsland. Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours), refer to page 16 Career Opportunities Depending on the arts major chosen, graduates may work in fields such as: counseling psychology journalism editing writing human resources management administration social and community services Note: This degree is not currently accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Content Within the degree you will complete: a psychology major (Online Learning only), an arts major and a selection of arts elective subjects. The psychology major component of the program is not offered on-campus at Gippsland, however you will be well supported via Online Learning mode. Arts Majors Australian indigenous studies Communications History-politics Sociology Writing Rights and justice FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder

11 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) and Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling Length Location Application Type Entry Outline 4 years full-time or part-time equivalent Gippsland; Online Learning VTAC Yes VTAC Code This qualification combines the study of psychology with a vocational qualification in community welfare and counselling. Within the double degree you will complete: two core subjects; understanding university learning and knowledge and context; two compulsory subjects; Introduction to indigenous Australian studies, Sociological reflections on everyday life; a psychology major; a prescribed community welfare and counselling sequence, an arts minor and some arts elective subjects. You may also be interested in Bachelor of Psychological Science, refer to page 6 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), refer to page 8 Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences, refer to page 10 Bachelor of Health Sciences, refer to page 11 Further Study Options (on-campus) (online) Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: GYC5 Year 12 Non Year 12 Units 3 and 4: a study score of 20 in any English; OR interstate/overseas equivalent TAFE graduates with a completed Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification will be considered for admission. Successful completion of at least two Australian university level (or equivalent) subjects will also be considered. Attendance at weekend schools is compulsory for all Extra All students students undertaking psychology degrees and some community welfare and counselling degrees at Gippsland. Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours), refer to page 16 Career Opportunities Graduates are able to pursue careers in social and community services, counselling, social welfare, social research and administration; or with further education and training, may work as psychologists. Note: This degree is not currently accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Content Arts Minors Australian indigenous studies Communication Criminal justice Rights and justice Journalism English History-politics Public relations Sociology Writing 1800 FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder 9

12 Bachelor of Behavioural Science Length Location Application Type Entry Outline 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent Gippsland; Online Learning (on-campus) VTAC Yes VTAC Code (online) (international) Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: GBH5 Year 12 Non Year 12 Units 3 and 4: a study score of 20 in any English; OR interstate/overseas equivalent TAFE graduates with a completed Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification will be considered for admission. Note: Successful completion of at least two Australian university level (or equivalent) subjects will also be considered. Attendance at weekend schools is compulsory for all Extra All students students undertaking psychology degrees and some community welfare and counselling degrees at Gippsland. The Bachelor of Behavioural Science is designed for those who wish to combine a psychology major with another area of interest. This degree is structured to enable you to acquire knowledge and skills across a variety of study areas. The breadth of knowledge developed ensures that you will complete the degree well-equipped to understand and explain human behaviour. Content Within the Bachelor of Behavioural Science you will complete: a psychological studies or psychology major, an arts minor, a second major or minor chosen from arts, or other study areas such as human resource management, marketing, chemistry or physiology. Note: the psychological studies major is not currently APAC-accredited and available only by Online Learning mode. Sample Structure Core arts majors Psychology Psychological studies Arts majors and minors Australian indigenous studies Communications Community studies Criminal justice* Community welfare and counselling* English* History-politics Public relations* Rights and justice Sociology Writing *available as a minor only Career Opportunities Degree programs which include psychology are valued in the Australian workplace with many industries seeking employees with this qualification. Graduates may find jobs in areas such as: youth work advertising and marketing policy and research consumer research industrial relations human resources program coordination welfare You may also be interested in Bachelor of Psychological Science, refer to page 6 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), refer to page 8 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) and Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling, refer to page 9 Bachelor of Health Sciences, refer to page 11 Further Study Options Graduate Diploma of Psychology, refer to page 19 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours), refer to page 16 Use this QR code to explore our other publications or visit federation.edu.au/publications FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder

13 Bachelor of Health Sciences Length Location Application Type Entry Outline 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent Mt Helen (Ballarat) VTAC Yes VTAC Code (on-campus) (international) Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: SH5 Year 12 Non Year 12 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any English; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physics or Psychology; OR interstate/overseas equivalent Mature age entry Non-Year 12 applicants applying through VTAC must Extra Non Year 12 complete and submit the VTAC Personal Statement form online, available through VTAC. This flexible and multidisciplinary degree aims to develop you with the knowledge, skills and ethics to be an innovative and holistic professional within the health sciences sector. It will give you the opportunity to choose what you want to study, to best suit your interests and career goals. The open approach of the sequencing of core and elective subjects in health sciences, as well as the major stream of study, will equip you with an in-depth understanding which will promote innovation in addressing the needs of the Australian and international health sector. This qualification also offers preparation for postgraduate clinical degrees in medicine, allied health, dietetics and other health disciplines. Content Throughout the three years of your degree you will complete 22 compulsory subjects including 5 professional practice subjects. These subjects are a combination of traditional learning approaches (i.e. lectures, tutorials, laboratories and simulated learning experiences) and other webbased technologies. The degree comprises of nine core subjects and a major stream* of study chosen from Food and nutrition, Biomedical science (Health and disease), Biomedical science (Molecular and cell biology), Nursing or Psychology. The major stream contains a minimum of four advanced level subjects. Five elective subjects allow you to branch out into a variety of other health sciences study areas, or gives you the opportunity to study subjects from other areas at the FedUni, including business, arts and humanities, science, IT, and sport and PE. One elective subject must be at an advanced level. *For a full list of sample structures, please see pages 9-10 of the General, Medical and Nutritional Sciences booklet. Professional Recognition The psychology major stream of the Bachelor of Health Sciences is provisionally recognised by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Career Opportunities A range of career pathways in an array of health areas include: health promotion community health allied health industries health and sport health policy development psychology food science research Further Study Options Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours), refer to page 17 Postgraduate clinical programs in medicine, allied health, dietetics and other health disciplines Sample Structure Core Subjects Introduction to psychology General science: introductory biology Health and lifestyle Professional development, IT and ethics Psychology Major Stream Semester One Year One Introductory psychology Year Two Introduction to research methods in psychology Social psychology Year Three Human biology Public health Research project 1 Research project 2 Statistical methods Semester Two Personality Abnormal psychology^ Cognitive psychology^ Psychology of physical activity^ Current issues in psychology^ Psychological testing and assessment Philosophical issues in psychology^ Health psychology^ *You are required to choose 6 (only) of the selected subjects^ as a part of the Psychology major stream 1800 FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder 11

14 Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences) Length Location Application Type Entry Outline 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent Mt Helen (Ballarat) VTAC Yes VTAC Code (on-campus) (international) Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: HS5 Year 12 Non Year 12 Successful completion of VCE; OR interstate/overseas equivalent Mature age entry Non-Year 12 applicants applying through VTAC must Extra Non Year 12 complete and submit the VTAC Personal Statement form online, available through VTAC. This degree will provide you with a valuable opportunity to follow your interests in a variety of specialist areas without committing to a narrow vocational program of study. As a graduate of Bachelor of Arts, you will be prepared for the contemporary professional workplace, having developed your core and transferable skills in critical thinking, writing and communications. Content In your first year, you will initially undertake foundation studies in four discipline areas which also provide support in the transition to higher education, as well as an introduction to possible major studies in the degree. From the second semester of year one, you can select two major study areas of interest in Asian studies, creative writing, film, history, indigenous studies, Japanese language, literature, philosophy, sociology or psychology. You will complete 360 credit points, of which the two major studies contribute a minimum of 210 credit points. The balance of the credit points are to be taken from other study areas in the degree. You may also undertake up to four subjects as elective studies from any recognised qualification (TAFE and higher education) offered by the university and approved by the Program Coordinator. In the final year of study you may wish to undertake more independent study in the advanced capstone program which offers the opportunity to conduct individual research projects in a particular area of interest or develop a portfolio to demonstrate your diverse professional writing capacity. Professional Recognition The psychology major undertaken in the Bachelor of Arts is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Use this QR code to explore our other publications or visit federation.edu.au/publications Career Opportunities This is a versatile qualification. Rather than channeling you in only one vocational direction, the breadth of this degree and the professional attributes gained, enable you to keep many career options open. Options include exciting and varied careers in the public and private sectors and allows you to apply your skills and knowledge to different industries and changing circumstances. Your career could include: research human resources publishing copy-writing public relations journalism museum / heritage curatorship administration (tertiary, public or private) You may also be interested in Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare), refer to page 14 Bachelor of Psychological Science, refer to page 6 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), refer to page 8 Bachelor of Arts (International Studies), refer to the Humanities and Social Sciences booklet Bachelor of Arts/Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing, refer to the Humanities and Social Sciences booklet Further Study Options Bachelor of Arts (Honours), refer to page FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder

15 Success Stories Emma West Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences) I chose to study here after attending an open day information session at Mt Helen. I d already heard good things about this university from other people which made it a really easy decision. The BA program so far has been fantastic, I couldn t ask for anything more. I have been able to follow a variety of my interests in different areas such as psychology, film, literature, history, philosophy and sociology. The student careers and employment service have even helped me plan for my career after graduation. Making the transition to university can definitely be difficult, especially if you re living away from home. It really helps to have a friend or two and O-Week is the perfect opportunity to meet people in the same boat as you! Personally, the university s Mentor Program really helped me get through my first year- the things you learn during the O-Week activities on campus are invaluable. This really is an outstanding institution and I wouldn t want to be anywhere else. My advice to future students would be: don t ever be afraid to ask for help; get involved in the O-Week activities; and learn about all the support services the university has to offer you! I would definitely recommend this university to any upcoming student and my advice for them would be to get involved in as many things as you can. Angus Saunders Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences) Manager AECOM (Working in Learning and Development) At AECOM an innovative organisation I design or deliver business process improvements and learning that does impact on business performance. The arts degree provided the analytical skills to read the organisational culture and to implement mechanisms for change to occur. Nicole Gray Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences) Senior Transport Safety Investigator (Human Performance Specialist) with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau I double majored in psychology, and majored in English literature and minored in sociology and politics. I went on to complete a Graduate Diploma in Organisational Psychology at University of Canberra and a Masters of Human Factors at University of Queensland. I also completed a Graduate Certificate in Safety and Accident Investigation at Cranfield University (UK). After 12 years as a psychology officer in the Australian Regular Army, I am now working as a senior transport safety investigator (human performance specialist) with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. Catherine Harris Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences) Coordinator, Northern Territory s Shire Youth Engagement Program My undergrad years here were fantastic and I learnt so much to take into my career. I was also given the opportunity to grow as a person, overcome my fears and had my beliefs constantly challenged. If not for my BA, I would not be in the career I love now. I took a job working for a NGO in the remote indigenous community of Wadeye, NT, as a youth worker. The time spent in this community was the best five months of my life and my indigenous studies from the university prepared me as much as anything could for living in a community with such a reputation as Wadeye. I have to thank the university for providing me with the basic knowledge and skills required to do the role I am in now, my uni lecturers inspired me to be everything I could be FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder 13

16 Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare) Length Location Application Type Entry 3 years full-time Mt Helen (Ballarat) VTAC Yes VTAC Code (on-campus) (international) Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: HW5 Year 12 Non Year 12 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any English; OR interstate/overseas equivalent Mature age entry Extra Non Year 12 Supplementary Application Form and referee reports must be submitted directly to the Faculty of Education and Arts. Outline This degree will prepare you for a variety of careers in the social and community services industry. You will be introduced to a range of practice and theoretical approaches within a variety of contextual environments, and will develop both practical skills in welfare service delivery and the capacity to critically analyse issues relevant to the delivery of welfare services in Australia. Content Studies in human behaviour, psychology and social inquiry are core components of the degree; and you must choose a plan of a least 90 progress subjects from one of these areas in addition to your rural social welfare plan. You will also be able to complete the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (APAC) Psychology plan (150 progress subjects) which is fully accredited by the Australian Psychological Society (APS), enabling you to undertake postgraduate studies in psychology. In addition, you may wish to plan a program which enables you to undertake a Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching (Secondary) after completion of the degree or undertake a Masters by Research, or a doctoral post-graduate program. Industry Experience You will undertake fieldwork placements in a variety of agency settings in your second and third years of the degree. This is a total of 72 days of supervised practice. In second year, placement is 20 days duration and third year placement is 52 days. These placements will take place partly during semester and partly during break periods. Final year field placement is generally undertaken over 4 days per week in second semester and coincides with September school holidays. Use this QR code to explore our other publications or visit federation.edu.au/publications Career Opportunities This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge to enable you to pursue careers in a variety of welfare and social services, both in government and non-government settings. While a particular reference and focus is given to rural practice issues, as a graduate you will be able to gain employment in both rural and urban locales. Career options are flexible with graduates being employed in areas such as youth work, child protection, community work and in many other areas. Graduates are able to pursue postgraduate studies in psychology or teaching. Professional Recognition This degree is accredited by the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA). The psychology major is fully accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). You may also be interested in Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences), refer to page 12 Bachelor of Arts (International Studies), refer to the Humanities and Social Sciences booklet Bachelor of Psychological Science, refer to page 6 Diploma of Community Services Work, refer to the Humanities and Social Sciences booklet Further Study Options Bachelor of Arts (Honours), refer to page FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder

17 Success Stories Melissa Sizeland Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare) Youth Services Manager BGT Youth Services I completed my degree from and now work at BGT (Ballarat Group Training) as the youth services manager looking after a number of government contracts relating to youth work across the Grampians region. Our core business is working with young people between who are at risk of leaving school early or who have already left school to reengage back into an educational setting, reconnect with family and the community. Mark Lacey Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare) Client Engagement Officer Centacare Ballarat While studying for my BA in rural social welfare, I gained employment at Ballarat Health Services as one of the first consumer consultants there a kind of a patient advocate position. I worked in that role for 14 years, and in that time won a number of reforms for patients/consumers. In fact, at accreditation in 2010, I gained an outstanding achievement categorisation with my colleague, Jackie Crowe, the family/carer consultant. I was also appointed to be a member of the Victorian Mental Health Reform Council. Since the start of this year, I have been employed at Centacare Ballarat as the client engagement officer, another client advocate position. Thanks for the years of excellent education and training FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder 15

18 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours) Length Location Application Type Year 12 Entry Entry Extra Outline 1 year full-time or part-time equivalent* Mt Helen (Ballarat) VTAC No VTAC Code N/A Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: HP8 No Completion of an APAC-accredited, three-year sequence in psychology and qualified for an undergraduate degree. A minimum grade point average of 6.0 (Distinction) is required.^ To facilitate the calculation of a GPA, submit an official academic transcript and evidence that the degree has been completed. *Part-time is not available to international students. ^Please note: Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee entry as each year the number of applicants greatly exceeds the number of places. This qualification comprises extensive, specialist study in both professional psychology and psychological research. With a strong research emphasis, you will plan, implement and report on a research project under supervision, in addition to undertaking a number of core subjects (Psychological practice, Psychological research, The scientist-practitioner model and Psychological Assessment). As this is an Honours degree, it is aimed at students who wish to engage in research and professional practice in the field of psychology. On graduating, you will be eligible to pursue an accredited Master of Psychology and after the prerequisite period of supervised practice, register as a psychologist in Australia. Professional Recognition This qualification is an APAC accredited fourth-year degree. Successful completion will allow you to apply for Associate Membership of the APS, as well as the opportunity to undergo supervised practice as a provisional psychologist with a view to registering as a psychologist in Australia. Further Study Options Master of Psychology (Clinical), refer to page 20 Emily McDiarmid Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours) Career Opportunities On completion of this qualification you will be eligible to apply for Associate Membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS), an accredited Masters/ Doctoral degree in psychology or positions that facilitate the supervision pathway to registration as a psychologist in Australia. Content You will complete both coursework and research components: Sample Structure Psychological Practice Includes the scientist-practitioner model, evidencebased interventions, ethical, legal and professional issues; and cultural and social issues that can impact on psychological practice and introductory counselling skills Psychological Assessment Develop an understanding of key issues in psychological assessment and develop a critical understanding of major intelligence, achievement and neuropsychological tests Psychological Research Includes research design and statistical analysis The Scientist-Practitioner Model Focuses on the review of evidence-based practice Research Project Includes the planning, implementing and reporting of a research project under academic staff supervision. You will be expected to review the relevant literature, formulate research design and hypotheses, collect and analyse data and discuss the findings in a written report of between 11,000 and 15,000 words Loving what you do is the key to success When I left high school I had no idea what I wanted to do and I attended university because that s what a lot of my friends did (I studied arts/commerce). I was enrolled at a large metropolitan university and I didn t enjoy it. I was in a class of 500 students; I never met a single lecturer, found it incredibly hard to get assistance and even make friends. The next year I enrolled at the university in Ballarat. At Ballarat I can remember my first lecture; it had about 150 students in it. I looked around and thought where is everyone?, that first year I knew every one of my lecturers personally and they knew me by name. That s why I chose this university because it is a fantastic regional uni and you don t get lost in the crowd. The highlights of my undergraduate degree were definitely the teaching staff and the friends I made. The lecturers were insightful and entertaining, they made me laugh a lot. Another big highlight was getting accepted in to the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours) to begin my postgraduate pathway into psychology FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder

19 Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) Length Location 1 year full-time or part-time equivalent Mt Helen (Ballarat) Application Type Year 12 Entry Entry VTAC No VTAC Code N/A Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: SH8 No Bachelor s degree in a relevant discipline with a distinction average or above. Outline The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) will provide you with the opportunity to increase specialist knowledge and develop skills in your major field of interest in health sciences. This degree provides research training, by developing your ability to identify and design research solutions and to organise and conduct research in an independent manner that takes into account the ethical implications and obligations associated with the conduct of research. You may also be interested in Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours), refer to page 16 Further Study Options Graduate Diploma of Psychology, refer to page 19 Master of Psychology (Clinical), refer to page 20 Career Opportunities As an Honours graduate you will be attractive to employers interested in motivated employees with demonstrated research skills. An Honours degree generally provides for higher starting salaries and greater opportunity for promotion in the workplace. Content This qualification consists of 3 (three) 15 credit point subjects, plus 75 credit points devoted to the research/thesis component. Sample Structure Semester One Year One Research methods and ethical practice Independent guided reading Elective studies Research thesis 1 Semester Two Research thesis FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder 17

20 Bridging Program for Graduate Diploma of Psychology Length Location Application Type Year 12 Entry Entry 1 year full-time Mt Helen (Ballarat) VTAC No VTAC Code N/A Direct Yes Code FedUni Code: XP0 No Completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited undergraduate degree. Extra Applicants are required to submit two academic referee reports, available from Applicants who feel that their performance in their undergraduate degree was lowered by circumstances during their education (e.g. having a disability; from a non-english speaking background; being from a rural or isolated area; being affected by financial hardship; or having a major setback during studies) can ask for this to be taken into account when their application is considered. An additional personal statement pertaining to the hardship experienced should be attached to the application. Any verifying documents (e.g. medical certificates) should also be attached. Career Opportunities Completing the Bridging Program for Graduate Diploma of Psychology may enable you to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma of Psychology at FedUni. Outline The Bridging Program for Graduate Diploma of Psychology is a nonaward program suitable if you have completed an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited undergraduate degree, but your grade point average (GPA) is below entry requirements for the Graduate Diploma of Psychology (formerly the Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology) at Federation University Australia. The program is designed to strengthen students' understanding of core and advanced topics in psychology, as well as introduce students to the area of professional psychology. If you successfully complete the Bridging Program with a GPA of 5.5 or above, you will be guaranteed a place in the Graduate Diploma of Psychology at Federation University Australia in the following year. Further Study Options Graduate Diploma of Psychology, refer to page 19 Content This program consists of 7 compulsory subjects and one elective subject. Credit will not be granted for any subject. Sample Structure Compulsory Subjects (Semester 1) Current issues in psychology Cognitive psychology Psychological practice 1* Psychology review Compulsory Subjects (Semester 2) Introduction to research methods in psychology Psychological practice 2* Psychology research project Elective Subjects (Semester 2) You will choose one of the following three subjects: Psychological testing and assessment Health psychology Philosophical issues in psychology *Psychological practice 1 and Psychological practice 2 are subjects from the Graduate Diploma of Psychology. If you who gain entry in to the Graduate Diploma of Psychology, you will receive credit for these two subjects FED UNI federation.edu.au/programfinder

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